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Industry
Natural gas infrastructure is key to meeting both todayās energy demand as well as future growth of electrification and the buildout of renewables, said Williams President & CEO Alan Armstrong, during the companyās second quarter 2023 earnings webcast. āSimply put, you cannot implement and accelerate wind, solar and large-scale electrification without having natural gas as ā¦
Safety
One of the most important activities we do in Northwest Pipeline Operations is to regularly test our ability to respond to various types of emergencies through mock emergency drills. These range in scope and complexity from a quick āwhat ifā scenario during a weekly team meeting to security related drills including cybersecurity, or occasionally large-scale ā¦
Leadership
CERAWeek brings together the worldās energy leaders, experts, government officials and policymakers in Houston to examine the sectorās most pressing issues. Top among those this year: permitting reform for energy infrastructure that moves natural gas and electricity from renewables. Williams President & CEO Alan Armstrong sat down with several members of the media, including Bloombergās Alix ā¦
Working at Williams
Be open minded, make connections and learn as much as you can. This is the advice from some of our interns after spending their summer with Williams. The 65 university and operations interns are wrapping up their internships in office and field locations across the country. Williams interns perform meaningful work, gaining first-hand industry and ā¦
Why Williams Through new technology and innovative partnerships, weāre reimagining the energy marketplace. By the Numbers Leading the industry in scale, reach and reliability. Williams Delivers Natural Gas Natural gas is the trifecta of energy solutions ā clean, affordable and reliable. Projects and Innovation Leading the industry in scale, reach and reliability. Southeast Supply Enhancement ā¦
Charitable Giving
The birth and survival of two endangered red wolf pups at a Wheeling, West Virginia, zoo is fueling optimism about survival of the species, which is nearly extinct in the wild. With Williams support, the Oglebay Good Zoo restarted itās breeding program and recently welcomed the first new pups to the zoo since 2007. Born ā¦
Working at Williams
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STEM
The benefits of bees or the solution of sheep — students at Sterling High School had a choice to make. Which would be more environmentally beneficial to solar sites planned by Williams to power some of our natural gas operations? The recent case challenge was part of the 3DE curriculum at the Houston high school. ā¦
Leadership
Natural gas demand is strong and additional infrastructure is needed to sustain the growth of renewables and electrification, Williams President and CEO Alan Armstrong said during an interview with CNBC, after first quarter 2023 earnings were announced. āItās very clear weāve got to straighten out our permitting reform to take advantage of what the world ā¦
Charitable Giving
Life-saving equipment for first responders. Restoration of recreational trails and building of bridges. STEM education for student success and refurbished computers for nonprofits in need. These are just a few ways nonprofits benefitted from $14.2 million in charitable donations and 20,000 in employee volunteer hours last year. Our efforts touched more than 2,100 organizations across ā¦
Williams is committed to being a good corporate citizen and complying with all laws and regulations applicable to our business. Even where the law is permissive, Williams chooses the highest integrity approach ā it is who we are and how we do business. Local customs, traditions, and practices differ from place to place, and this ā¦
Energy & Infrastructure
Earlier this week, President & CEO Alan Armstrong joined CNBC to discuss all things energy, including the dynamics driving demand for U.S. natural gas domestically and overseas. Speaking to āSquawk on the Streetā hosts Sara Eisen and Carl Quintanilla, Armstrong said moderate natural gas prices keep demand growing and producers healthy. āOur business is throughput, ā¦